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. AMUSEMENTS. "Theit! is sweet music here that softer falls Thau petals f;oni blown roses un the grass."—Tennyson. mTTW T/' J TW' fi i Q A SUPERB COMBINATION JL IX ill i\. IFi it D. • OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. , , COMMEIfCIXG- WITH THE MTINEE TO-MORKOW.- . ! A BEAUTIFUL GOIDWYN PRODUCTION: [ "THE 'VENUS IO'BEL," STARRING < ' ■MA-BEL- 'NQRMAND. . . Her Most Serious Picture to Dale. Dramatic Situations; Splendid Dresses, h Especially the "Venus Model" Bathing Dress. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY ; THE KING'S GlIANl) OECKESTIIA. Directed l.>y Mr. L. D. Austin." By Special Request, l.ho Knlr'ncto will bo a Selection from. "The Bin.? Boys," with Qu.uiit Effects by the Master-Drummer, Sergeant C, Stewart. , THE OHCJIESTHAI, CONTRIBUTIONS WILL INCLUDE: "The Yueniftii of the Guard" (Sullivan), "Dorothy" (Collier), "The Count of Lnxcmboiirg" (Lehar), and "The Kainbow Oii'l" (Hirsch). ADDITIONAL AND ISTRAOIiHtMAFvY ATTIIACTION: f WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR BAIUTONE, MR. LEONARD BARNES,Will Sing "Lovely Spring"-(Coenen), and "Doses of Pkardy." . . A MAGNIFICENT PIJOGBAMUE OF PICTUBIiS & MUSIC. l< Prices- Circle Is. 7<l. No extra charge for booking. . Stalls, Is. Id. and 9d. Plans at Bristol* or' Phone 31-13.. ;

EMPRESS THEATRE. to-Day , MPEESS THEATEE To-Niglit . Final Screening to-day of the- powerful drown, A WOMAN OF P.EDEMPTION. A WOMAN OF REDEMPTION. Commencing to-morrow, and all next week, A powerful presentation of a Potent problem, THE DIVINE SACJUFICE. THE DIVINE SACRIFICE: THE DIVINE SACRIFICE. THE DIVINE SACRIFICE. A gripping society play, showing ho\v children are the ]xmd between husband and wife. Should a wife Shirk motherhood? "Tho cable reported you ; dcad and I married again." To which woman was he truly bound? To the wifo he hated, or the wife he . loved? A wonderful play, with ■■' KITTY GORDON, KITTY GOIiDON, Who is •sHppOrtod by her daughter. Vera Beresford, and a splendid cast. Also Showing, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In EASY STREET. EASY STREET. TOPICAL BUDGETTRAIL OF DESTINY ' And other interesting items. . Prices os usual. King 3W2 for Res. SPORTItMG. Tfln-ANGANUI TROTTING CLUB. (Approved by tho N.Zi Trotting Association.)' '>' ■ PROGRAMME FOB SECOND DAY. To be held on tlio Wnngnnui Racecourse. Oh MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. SECOND DAY. 1. INNOVATION HANDICAP, oC 50 sovs., second horse to receive 1 sovs., and third horse 'i sovs. from tlie stake. Open to hor.ses that have not won at' better . tlnii 2.33 to the mile at time of nomination. Limit i-6- Distance, V. miles. (SADDLE.) NOMINATION, Ins.; ACCEPTANCE, 255; 2. TRAM WAY HANDICAP, o£ 90 sovs. Second horse .to receive--15 suvb., and third horse i> bovr. ffonkthe. stoke Limit, 3.10. Distant, H miles. (SADDLE.) NOMINA- ■ TION, 205.; ACCI.SPTANCIO, :!os. 3. WANGANUI STAKES, of 15(1 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sora, and third'horse 10 soys. Irdni the stake, Limit, i.oS minutes. Distance, 2 miles. (JIAHNESS.) NOMINATION, 305.; .-VCCIiPTANCE, 50s. 4. EASTBROOK S HANDICAP (FOR UNIIOPPlilOl) TUOTTEIi.S ONLY), of 110 rovs., second horse li) receive 15 snvs., and third horse,,") sovs. from the stake. Limit, 'i minutes. Distanee. U miles. (SADDLE.) NOMINATfON, 2O S . ACCEPTANCE, 30s. .■..,'■ 5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, .of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 15 sovs., and third horse. 5 sovs. from the. stake. Limit, US.- Distance, 2 miles. ■ (HARNESS.) NOMINATION, 205..; ACCEPTANCE:, 30s. 6. BALLANCE HANDICAP (FOR'UNHOPPLED TROTTERS ONLY), of MO sovs.; second horse to receive 15 bovs., and thiixl horse 5 Bdvs. from the stake. -Limit, 5.10. Distance 2 miles. (HARNESS.) NOMINATION, 203.; ACCEPTANCE. 30s. 7. FINAL HANDICAP, of 00 sovs., second horse to receive- 15 sovs., and third horse 5' sovs. from the stake. Limit. 3.8. Distance,. H. miles. (HARNESS.) 'NOMINATION, 20.5,; ' ACCEPTANCE, 3Cs. Nominations First Dny extended to 5 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 4. Nominations Second Day close 5 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10.'; Handicaps First Day appear FEBRUARY 10. Acceptances Close 9 p.m. on FRIDAY", FEBRUARY 11. Handicaps Second Dav appear 9.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Acceptances for Second Day closo 9.30 n.in. on FEBRUARY 21 ,' ' W. M. FALCONER, Secretary. P.O. Box 59, Wangnmii. ' . BUSINESS NOTICES. ARTHUR J. WYCM3RLEY, ■£*•' Lock and , Key Specialist. Keys- c-,it to any pattern. Silfc and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address'.- KING'S CHAMBERS/ Wellington. 'Phone .TO. Private 'phone 22!) I (2 rings), SURE CURT-: FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO You Suffer with Varicose Ulcers' If su, .1 Mil guarantee lo cure you. My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and is not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, 'Phone 20. Foxlon. NAPIER, THE Ideal Place for rcrupcrntiiis after the Epidemic, Visitors should communicate with ■ ■ ■ PROVINCIAL HOTEL, The Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff. Ss. per dav; ,£2 ss. per week.' P.O. Box 280. TMopliolie, night and day, 831. T. A. HEATH. Proprietor. SOLlb~Co\viride~Sciioolbagsi 59. Cd., 6s. lid., 7s. «d., Bs..Cd., Ss. fid., 10s. 6d. Nash's Leather Arcade, 135 Cuba Street.

nnHE KING'S -a- HE KING'S To-Night at 7.15. LAST SCREENING OF THE SUPERB GOLDWYN PRODUCTION "T H. A I S" Starring MARY GARDEN. MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY THE KING'S-AUGMENTED . .. ORCHESTRA. Hear These ' GEMS FROM "GOING UP." EMS FROM "GOING UP." The Greatest Success New York has' ever known! "If You Look In Her Eyes" 2s. "Going Up' , 2s. "Tickle Toe' , 2s. "When tlio Curtain' Falls"' ' 2s. "A Little Birch Canoe and You" ... 2s. (Ouo of tlio most charminfr song successes of the day.) "Going Up"— Vocal Score 12s. Gd; Piano Selection • is. Call in and HEAR THESE MUSICAL GEMS Tried Over. THEY WILL'CAPTIVATE YOU! " CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, NOTICE TO CITIZENS. hpHE MUNICIPAL ROLL-IS NOW J - BEING PREPARED. SEE THAT YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS ARE RECORDED THEREON. CALL AT THE TOWN HALL AND MAKE SURE. •FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES:The Town Hall, City. Wadestown—Mr. Janes, 800 l maker, Main Road. Kelburn—Tea Kiosk. Newtowh—Public .Library. Brooklyn—Public Library. - Island Bay—Mrs. Fletcher, Tram Terminus. Kilbiruie—Mr.?. Shaw, Fruiterer,- opposite Post Oflice. ■ . Hataitai-W. Hardwick, Fruiterer, Tram Stop. Lyall Bity-Pal'iult Tea Rooms. ,INO. R. PALMER, Town Cicrk. January 2S, 1919. ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF PROCLAMATION TAKING LAND UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN.that by Proclamation under the hand of His I Excellency the Governor-General, dated the seventeenth day of .Innilai'y, 1919, anil published iu the N'ew Zealand Gazette of January .2.1, J910,. the land described in tho Schedule hereto was taken under Hie Public Works Act, li) 08, the Municipal Corporations Act, 190 S. and the AVellHig(,'ity Milk Supply Act, 1910, and in ex- | orcise of every power and authority in that bebnlf enabling for city milk, purpases, the said Pro(da;nation to. take effect on nhd after February '-I, 1019. . SCHEDULE.-. Approximate areas of the 'pieces of land taken:— ■ .' A. R, P. 0 0 2-i, portion of Section 171; edged red. . .. . 0 0 23.-1, portion of Sections 173 and 174;' edged blue. Situated in. the City of Wellington (Tmvii of Wellington). In the Wellington Laud District; as ' the same nro more particularly delineated on the plan marked ,P.W.I). 45382, deposited iu tho oflice of the Minister of Public AVorks at Wellington, in the- AVelilngton Land District, and thereon coloured as above-mentioned. Dated January 30,. '919. '■■•• " ' JNO. R. PALMER. I' ; Ton Clerk. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.' LIMITED. Established 1337. Incorporated ISBO. Capital authorised and issued ,:C(1,000,000 Paid-up capital .£2,000,000 Reserve Fund .. ( 2.025,000 Reserve Liability of Prupriej tors) 4,000,000 j Together ....; I A Dividend of £\ "is. per share and a bonus of 10s. per share . (together equal !o U per cent, per annum) bavins , been declared, same are now payable to I shareholders on the New Zealand R?gisIcr at December 31, 1018. li, A. HOLMES, Inspector. AVellinglon, January 29, 1919. WANTED KNOWN- ■ f?OA ana will he' ri:quij;ed <**/Q\J)\J\)\t this year to provide for Soldiers' Orphan or Fatherless Children in CHURCH ARMY HOMER. To M.A.C., 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington, or Secretary, C.A., at Ornioudvillo. BUSINESS NOTICES. 9PEAR, DR.' OF ♦ EYESItIHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington flo 6. pital nnd Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain r.dvicq from the Optical Department niny obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.ni, and 5.30 p.m. IUDFORD AND CO. FOR Furniture, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Eiin-Mel-waroi beet variety, lowest prices. Cups nnd Saucer's, Nobblors, Tumblers, Plates, etc. Wholesale or retail. Cnll mid'inepoct. Manners and AVillis Streets.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 7

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